Playwright, poet, polemicist, prisoner and Charles II's spy, whose Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister, based on Lord Grey and Lady Henrietta Berkeley, is said by some to be England's first novel
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- Aphra —; author of Oroonoko
- Aphra, author of the 1688 novel Oroonoko
- Charles II's spy code-named 'Agent 160' or 'The Incomparable Astrea' who became England's first successful female writer
- Painted by Sir Peter Lely and remembered in Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own, Charles II's spy who penned Oroonoko
- Author Noel or Aphra
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